hi all
You should look into the "tests" directory (download the source
package extract it and you'll have the tests directory)
there are some exemples on how to embedded R into C.
I've got the same trouble, here nobody want to do that, and i don't know
why...
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>From : r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch
To : Bahoo <b83503104 at yahoo.com>
Cc : r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Date : Sun, 24 Jul 2005 10:27:54 -0500
Subject : Re: [R] calling R from C or C++
On 23 July 2005 at 20:18, Bahoo wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| > I have C/C++ code from which I wish I could call R
| > to
| > do something useful.
|
| By calling I mean linking with the R shared library,
| instead of R BATCH.
|
| In particular, I want to use regression functions such
| as ridge and locfit.
|
| >
| > I saw a 2003 message by Thomas saying that "You can
| > compile R as a shared library, which allows you to
| > construct and evaluate R expressions from C." Any
| > more information would be helpful. I am looking for
| > some documentation that has a more step by step like
| > instructions. Anyone who has experience, please
| > point
| > me to some resources.
| >
| > ps. There is a document on CRAN named "Writing R
| > extensions" which seems relevant, but it was too
| > difficult for me to understand.
Just get the Magic Wand from the Harry Potter books; that way you get the
functionality for free without having to read those pesky and difficult
documents we provide to explain how to do the other way -- when your Magic
Wand is broken.
Dirk, who still wants chocolate to grow on trees, preferably in his backyard
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